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Brochure 2019

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Hyland Commerical Play Equipment at Woodford Hyland Professional Playgrounds Hyland Commerical Play Equipment at Woodford PROFESSIONAL PLAYGROUNDS Playmats at Woodford • Walkways • Roof walkways • Smoking areas • Roof gardens • Playgrounds • Decking • Patios • Balconies PM35B Black Interlocking PM20B Black PM35R Red Interlocking PM20R Red Length (m) 2.02 Length (m) 2 Width (m) Width (m) 1 Thickness (mm) 1.01 Thickness (mm) 20mm Weight (kg) 35mm Weight (kg) 58kg 36kg WoodfordCavan2019 Stage4.indd 51 51 08/02/2019 13:28

Jungle Gym at Woodford A selection of towers and add on modules from the extensive range of Jungle Gym. For more information please see www.junglegym.ie or www.woodford.ie Jungle House with Swing Module X’tra Jungle Cottage with Climb Module X’tra Jungle Barn with Bridge Module Jungle Cabin with Playhouse Module Jungle Cubby with Train Module Jungle Chalet with Boat Module 52 08/02/2019 13:29 WoodfordCavan2019 Stage4.indd 52

Jungle Gym at Woodford A selection of playhouses, add on modules and accessories from the extensive range of Jungle Gym. For more information please see www.junglegym.ie or www.woodford.ie Jungle L Playhouse Jungle XL Playhouse with Swing Module X’tra with Bridge Module Jungle Crazy Playhouse Climb Jungle Mini Picnic Module Module X’tra Jungle Rock Module Jungle Baby Seat Kit Jungle Bucket Module WoodfordCavan2019 Stage4.indd 53 53 08/02/2019 13:29

Play Accessories at Woodford BRBSG - Grow with me BRBELL - Fireman Bell BRBINO - Binoculars BRROCK - Climbing Baby Seat Rocks BRBSW - Boat BRBBR - Boxing Bag BRLB - Letter Box BRPEEK - Peekoscope Steering Wheel BRMS - Monkey Swing Seat BRZIP2 - Zip Wire BRRL - Rope Ladder BRSWIBEE - Sweebe BRSAMPA - Sampa BRPICNIC - Picnic BRDUO - Duo Seat Nest Swing Nest Swing Table 54 WoodfordCavan2019 Stage4.indd 54 08/02/2019 13:29

Woodford Timber Preservative Treatment Treatment Process Vacuum, high pressure treatments are most suitable for the full range of timber end uses and particularly relevant for external applications, both in and out of ground contact - Use Classes 3 and 4. This treatment we use forces the preservative deep into the cellular structure of the timber and produces a pale green colouration to the TANALISED pressure treated timber. Alternatively, an additive to the treatment, TANATONE, can provide a rich brown colouration, usually used for rough sawn fencing and landscaping timbers. Our treatment plants are operated using the most up-to-date control systems, which monitor and control the treatment process parameters to ensure that your timber is consistently treated to specification in a controlled environment. 1. Timber is loaded into the treatment vessel. Initial vacuum is applied. The timber cells are evacuated of air. Vacuum is then held. 2. Cylinder is flooded under vacuum with TANALITH E wood preservative and with TANATONE brown additive if required. 3. Hydraulic pressure is applied, forcing the preservative deep into the structure of the timber. 4. Final vacuum extracts preservative solution, which is pumped back to storage. 5. Low pressure inside the timber draws in surface solution when vented to atmosphere. Treated timber is left to dry. Environmental Aspects The timber treatment facilities are subject to IPPC licensing by the Environmental Protection Agency. The TANALISED pressure treated timber we supply for the end uses described in the above specification is classified as non-hazardous according to the thresholds set by the EPA. Understand Timber In choosing to purchase any Woodford products we assume that you appreciate the fact that timber is a natural product and that part of the charm of owning wooden garden products is indeed their natural ability to change and suit their surroundings. However, we also appreciate the fact that some people may find it alarming/concerning when witnessing some of the outstanding natu- ral characteristics of wood at play in their own garden! Hopefully, the following list of common features found in wood will allay any fears you may have that the product is defective in any way, and will also reassure you that the strength, durability and integrity of your product will in no way be affected by any of these features: • Cracks/splits – also referred to as “shakes” these are caused by shrinkage and expansion due to changes in temperature/humidity and are completely unavoidable with timber. Most splits will expand and retract with climatic changes causing no adverse effect to timber strength. • Warping – this may occur when experiencing higher than normal temperatures but should normally revert when temperatures fall back. • Knots – again, an unavoidable naturally occurring feature of wood which is of no detriment. • Resin – softwood is susceptible to the emergence of resin during storage. • Rough areas – occur during processing when the fibres in the wood run opposite to the direction of the machining. Purely a cosmetic concern. • Variations in colour – each piece of timber is unique in its colour and density and this may be magnified after application of the preservative. Variations will normally even out with exposure to sunlight. WoodfordCavan2019 Stage4.indd 55 55 08/02/2019 13:29

PRODUCT BROCHURE 2019 - EDITION #1 Printing errors shall not give rise to any liability on the part of Woodford Timber Products Ltd. WoodfordCavan2019 Stage4.indd 56 08/02/2019 13:29


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